sure.. it's just that many people won't want to..
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Squirrel, regardless of variety, is a delicacy in many areas, particularly those where they're seen as 'pests'. They can be eaten in stews, or fried or barbecued.
Search the Web for "red squirrel recipe" or "squirrel recipe" for some hints on serving squirrel. I've known a few people who love the taste of squirrel; it can be rich and gamey compared to your average store-bought meat, akin to comparing bison or buffalo to steak.
No, because some foods can be to big for squirrels and squirrels Carrie diseases with them.
squirrels love pizza but don't feed them allot
Yes, squirrels can develop gastrointestinal illnesses from bacteria in human food.
It is okay to feed squirrels with pet shop food. Squirrels also will eat most vegetables. (be careful what you give it though) There are flavored wooden sticks that they like to chew on. They should also sell them in most pet stores and feed stores.
nothing
No you cant feed a dog any human food
Never feed a dog human food.Take the dog to a vet before it dies.
The red squirrels feed on mainly conifer seed and hazelnuts; the grey squirrels feed on acorns and hazelnuts. Also, the red squirrels live in coniferous woodland, whilst the grey squirrels live in deciduous woodland. :)
Nuts Squirrels love to munch on all kinds of nuts. You can feed them shelled nuts, but squirrels are perfectly capable of shelling the nuts themselves, and they are fun to watch while doing it.
You feed them bugs but don't feed them any human food like Hamburgers and keep them in a bowl or tray of water
No. Eating human food regularly will make the dog or puppy sick. Dogs or puppies should eat dog food sure you can feed it scraps once in a while but never feed it human food regularl Will adding pure high quality meat to high quality dry dog food regularly be bad for a dog?
Yeah, Feed them cat food, no human food is healthy
In their food bowl. Dogs, unless they've been abandoned by their human, rely completely on their human for food and shelter. Feed your dog!